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In the propaganda battle that is always a component of the Middle East conflict, Israel is swift to highlight the Palestinian use of youths barely in their teens.
"People have heard of Caesar," Ghadbian told the Guardian, "but the detainees as a component of the Syrian conflict have not been highlighted as a serious issue".
The expedition to the Netherlands was not, however, the most costly component of the protracted conflict; indeed, the privateering war against Spain more than paid for itself.
Analyses that treat cattle raiding as a primarily cultural phenomenon rather than part of the history of war in the region risk overlooking a central component of the current conflict.
If confirmed, this finding will complicate airframe-noise calculations, hinder the attribution of noise to a given area or component of the aircraft, and conflict with the classical scaling for acoustic power.
Arab disbelief in the Shoah is a component of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, unlike the ideological and anti-Semitic denial of the Holocaust and the desire to escape guilt in the West.
One of the things outside observers may think when they look at Burundi and this area of Africa over the past 20 years, and they're going to look at this situation, and if they're not paying attention too closely, they're going to look at it and try to instill some kind of ethnic component onto the conflict.
"From a legal perspective, it's wonderful to have an international tribunal recognize that environmental damage is a significant component of armed conflict," says Carl Bruch of the Environmental Law Institute in Washington, D.C. U.N. Compensation Commission Web site for the 1998 First International Conference on Addressing Environmental Consequences of War.
Despite the lack of disagreement on the "will of the political leadership" as a core component of the Sri Lankan model of conflict resolution, international commentators believe that the Sri Lankan approach entails broader aspects, some of which are inimical to international peace and upholding of human rights standards.
In this paper I argue that by exploring the intimate relations between memory, affect and emotion these politics may also be understood as a performative (and nonrepresentational) component of ongoing conflict and war.
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